Grand Rapids South Christian's Derek Woltjer drags a Detroit Country Day defender. Woltjer had a huge game for the Sailors, throwing for 88 yards and two touchdowns, while adding 136 yards and two touchdowns on the ground. (MLive.com file photo)

DETROIT - Fueled by a 19-point third quarter, Grand Rapids South Christian dominated Detroit Country Day, 40-7, Friday to clinch its first football Division 4 State Championship since 2002.

With Grand Rapids South Christian leading, 14-7, the Sailors scored 13 points in a span of one minute and 28 seconds to jump ahead, 27-7, and they never looked back.

The first came on first-and-goal from Country Day's 20-yard line, when Grand Rapids South Christian's quarterback Derek Woltjer found Austin Diekevers in the end zone to extend the lead to 21-7.